Onboard the ferries

Onboard the ferries

Rovinj to Venice Ferry

The Rovinj Venice ferry route connects Croatia with Italy and is currently operated by 2 ferry companies. The Venezia Lines service runs up to 7 times per week with a sailing duration of around 3 hours 45 minutes while the Atlas Kompas service runs up to 3 times per week with a duration from 2 hr 45 min.

So that’s a combined 10 sailings on offer per week on the Rovinj Venice route between Croatia and Italy. Compare now and get the best fare at the time that you want to travel.

Rovinj - Venice Ferry Operators

Rovinj Venice Average Prices

Prices shown represent the average one way price paid by our customers on this route. Prices shown are per person.

Rovinj Venice Ferry reviews

"arriving in Venice by sea"

Our group of six recently traveled from Rovinj to Venice with Atlas Kompas and we are so glad we did. First of all, Rovinj was a absolutely delightful city which we might not have visited had we not taken the ferry. We bought our tickets online but there is also an office near the dock and the ferry dock is an easy walk from the office and from anywhere in the old town. The check-in process is extremely easy and stress free. We enjoyed coffee and pastries on board, and the ferry staff was available for advice and travel tips throughout the whole journey. Our trip was on a perfectly calm and sunny day, and Venice was gorgeous as we made our way to the ferry dock. It was so much fun arriving in that city of water via the water, and we all highly recommend it!

'Kristen' travelled Rovinj Venice with Atlas Kompas

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"It was a good choice"

The trip was quick and comfortable. Because I came to Rovinj by bus I didnt know from which place the ferry goes off. So if You take the ferry from Rovinj there are 2 possible places for the ferry to go off. I needed to call the agency before to be sure, that I will be in the right place!
A good thing was, that on the board the agency told us about the possible services they can arrange for us, like taking the gondola. And that one of the Staff took us directely to the San Marco square!

'Katarzyna' travelled Rovinj Venice with Venezia Lines

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"The trip went fine"

The booking process and time before boarding wasn't user friendly - no explicit departure and arrival details during the booking process, port details not shown in the final confirmation and you have to google which port to go to by yourself. Latest port check-in time was supposed to be 60 min before departure but no staff showed up for check in until 45 min before the departure and I had to stand in the cold early in the morning. No signs regarding to exact port location, there is no way to tell where exactly the ferry would park before the ferry arrives, so no way for travellers to pre organize (unless you ask a local)
Saying that though the trip did go fine for me.

'Anonymous' travelled Rovinj Venice with Venezia Lines

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"Great service but need more info"

Once onboard all was fine but we had trouble finding where the ferry goes from - there was no address on the booking confirmation and when I called the UK they didn't have one either, just an office address that we couldn't find.
So we drove around until we found the ferry and the crew had just arrived and they told us where to go to get onboard.
When we arrived there we were first in the line, then the office employees arrived and set up the check in half way down the quay, and it was chaotic.
Actual service was great on board and I recommend it as the way to go to Venice - to arrive by sea.

'Anonymous' travelled Rovinj Venice with Atlas Kompas

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"Great way to get from Rovinj to Venice"

We booked Premium seating and we're pleased we did as the seats were spacious, comfortable and upstairs in a smaller cabin area. The ship was punctual and all our luggage (which was a lot) was loaded and offloaded for us. Overall we were very pleased with the Venezia Lines ferry.

'Stephen' travelled Rovinj Venice with Venezia Lines

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Rovinj Guide

The Croatian city of Rovinj lies on the Adriatic Sea coast, on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsular. The city is a thriving fishing port and is also a popular tourist destination. The city's Old Town, which used to be an island secured by medieval walls, has seven gates, of which three still remain today. Artefacts have been found that date back to the Bronze Age although the city didn't really begin to grow until the 3rd century. The city is characterised by narrow houses, narrow streets and a small square which is a reflection of the limited space available in the city on which to build. Interesting attractions in the city's Old Town include the striking Church of St Euphemia and the Balbi Arch, which both have more than a hint of Venice about them.

Located near to the city centre, the port offers passenger ferry services to Venice in Italy with a crossing time of around 3 hours and 30 minutes when the crossing stops en route in Porec, Pula or Piran. Direct crossings to the Italian city take around 2 hours and 45 minutes. Facilities in the port include restaurants and some shops.

Venice Guide

The Italian city of Venice was founded more than 1,500 years ago and actually lies on 118 different islands that are connected by a series of over 150 canals and 400 bridges. This beautiful city's historic centre is divided into six quarters which are Cannaregio, Castello, Dorsoduro, San Marco, San Polo and Santa Croce. All of Venice's buildings are supported by either Oak or Pine posts that have been driven deep into the ground in order to provide a solid foundation for the buildings they support.

Venice is arguably one of the most visited, and most beautiful, cities in the world and has many popular attractions including the Basilica San Marco which is a large church and perhaps one of the most famous sights in the city. Also in the city is the Piazza San Marco, in the heart of the city, the Palazzo Ducale which is a stunning waterside palace, and the Accademia Gallery that contains masterpieces from the 14th century through to the 18th century by some of the world's greatest artists including Bellini, Longhi, Picasso, Titian and Rosalba Carriera.